Actually the roo in my pic is one of the ones that was lost. Those lil babies hatching at Sally's house are his kids.

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HI! I'm sorry about the dog attack. That's a wicked thing that I wouldn't wish on anyone! I lost 4/5 roos and the rest hens. 15 of 29 taken out before I got the dog. Triedd to save the BCM roo and he didn't make it.Completely understand where your at with that. My PA BYC family all reached out and have been helping me get my flock back up. Why? Cuz they are AWSOME!![]()
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I lost that BCM roo, my GLW roo, and a very special yellow penciled brahma roo that was in isolation because he was only here for 24hrs. The other lil roo was a SL bantam cochin. Those were my studs. The dog attacked mine in the middle of hurricane Sandy. Wind blowing rain sideways in the middle of 60mph winds. Not pleasant conditions to begin with and that was the LAST thing I expected to see when I went to check on everyone in the middle of that.Is it just this time of year that dogs like go crazy or what? also hearing a lot of hawks getting chickens and I lost a small pullet to a young owl a couple weeks ago. Just a mixed breed for eggs, but with the dog attack it would have been nice to have had her. So cool when everyone helps each other out! So sorry to hear of your loss, especially the BCM. Decent quality are very hard to come by here and the ones I"ve seen listed on CL all had white feathers.... But I have eggs from Garry farms and they are hatching tonight ;-)
One thing this has taught me is to look for the weakest link, because that is where the predator is going to find it's way in!
I was so sorry to hear about your loss Chad ...
These things happen. I would have never thought in a million years I would have had an 80-100lb dog IN my pens just slaughtering my chickens.
When it came down to it....The dog jumped at me twice. First time the GLW roo and the BCm jumped between me and the dog. They attacked when it came for me. The dog killed one maimed the other and she jumped and she didn't jump anymore.yeah, always a shocker. Don't know which is worse, catching them in the act or coming home to it after they are long gone. Yes I do, the second is worse. cuz at least if they are still here I can usually get off a couple of shots and I'm a pretty good aim.
It doesn't rain, it poursI lost that BCM roo, my GLW roo, and a very special yellow penciled brahma roo that was in isolation because he was only here for 24hrs. The other lil roo was a SL bantam cochin. Those were my studs. The dog attacked mine in the middle of hurricane Sandy. Wind blowing rain sideways in the middle of 60mph winds. Not pleasant conditions to begin with and that was the LAST thing I expected to see when I went to check on everyone in the middle of that.